One of my favorite parts of the book was Chloe’s admiration for her idol, Avery Johnson. It isn’t until the middle of the book, that the reader finally learns why Chloe and Eli have such a rocky relationship. It also included a storyline of friends to enemies to lovers, with some mystery behind it. This book included a few tropes that I absolutely love including road trips and the classic “two people…one-bed” scenario. This starts a long road trip filled with emotional and physical speed bumps that Chloe could have never expected. In order to get around this, Chloe comes up with a plan in order to get to this audition, including bringing her best friend turned enemy along with her to avoid blackmail. When Chloe learns of a summer dance intensive taught by her idol, she is thrilled. The storytelling wasn’t as immersive as I like, and that is why I am giving the book 3 stars. I really enjoyed reading Chloe’s Pierce’s journey, however, the writing was simple and repetitive, and that often pulled me out of the story. After reading, I would say it is geared more towards 11-13. The author wrote this book with 12 to 18-year-olds in mind. Purchase the book on Book Depository! (This is an affiliate link)Ĭontent Warnings: Injuring ankle, car accident, vomiting (emetophobia)
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